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"There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talk
How many times have you Googled your name? And how often does your research frustrate you? Maybe you Google your name after a photo of...
Mar 23, 20203 min read


Clio Art Fair is still on
Despite the fear of the contagion from the new COVID19, many of the fairs scheduled for Armory Week in March have opened and been...
Mar 13, 20202 min read


Art in the time of Corona Virus
The coronavirus has spread to over 100 nations, including the U.S., Iran, Italy, Japan and South Korea, since the outbreak began in Wuhan...
Mar 12, 20203 min read


Darren Bader: Fruits, Vegetables; Fruit and Vegetable Salad
Darren Bader’s new exhibition “Fruits, Vegetables; Fruit and Vegetable Salad” at the Whitney Museum is an amalgam of sculpture and...
Jan 31, 20202 min read


The Living Installation: the last authentic old NYC jaw-dropping experience
Once upon a time there was a wild and raw city of punks, funk and spunk. CBGB’s, Palladium, Limelight, Danceteria, Andy Warhol’s Factory,...
Nov 22, 20199 min read


Clio Art Fair brings independent artists together for a compelling show this year
I’ve been going to the Clio Art Fair for a few years now and every year it appears to be growing in scale and quality. This year artists...
Oct 15, 20193 min read


Garry Winogrand: Color @ Brooklyn Museum
The Exhibition With New York City-like impatience, images from “Garry Winogrand: Color” at the Brooklyn Museum snap by, grasping,...
Oct 11, 20195 min read


Epic Abstractions at Met
Epic is a word promptly used to acknowledge something great and endurable. From myths to history, it's a description that underlines how...
Aug 23, 20192 min read

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